Buda-Lushevskaya, Mogilev gubernia

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Links for the gubernia of Mogilev

Click here for a 1845 map of Mogilev published by Charles Knight & Co. in LondonClick here for a list of Mogilev Gubernia Records Found in National Archives of Belarus (Minsk)Click here for Mogilev gubernia page of the Belarus SIG. Includes a list of all the known shtetls for this gubernia.Click here for the 1903 and 1911 Vsia Rossiia - Mogilev Gubernia - data compiled by members of the Belarus SIGClick here for the Jewish agricultural colonies in Western Russia, prior to 1904, by Lou GoldmanClick here for the Jewish population of Mogilev gubernia in uezds, towns, and shtetls (1777-1926)Click here for the Mogilev Regional Library